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    unicellular


    1. Being fundamental organisms, the onams would have been unicellular in construct and microscopic in size, without digestive mechanism of note


    2. But how come the unicellular onams could have multiplied into a wide variety multi-cellular species? And then, wherefrom did the plant life emerge? Well the ebbs would have retrieved into the high seas some onams that the tides could have washed ashore


    3. Besides, their state of growth would have undermined the onamic sense of safety their unicellular compactness provided


    4. In the process, though being unicellular, the plunams would have begun to experience a vague sense of biological difference amongst them


    5. What was more, the compulsion of the weaker qunams to separate from the stronger would have at length led to the reverse phenomenon whereby many plunams found themselves reduced to the original onamic unicellular and microscopic state of amoebae!


    6. It is found in all forms, from the lowest to the highest, from the ant to the elephant, from the unicellular amoeba to a man, from the elementary form of plant life to the developed form of animal life


    7. Herbert Spencer would probably answer that, as soon as simple unicellular organisms came by growth or division to be compounded of several cells, or became attached to any supporting surface, his law "that homologous units of any order become differentiated in proportion as their relations to incident forces become different" would come into action


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    "unicellular" definitions

    having or consisting of a single cell